TOPIC: 1 problem "show you are here" and 1 necessity

First problem: Breadcrumbs module is published, but I need to display it on the site.
Position-2 is not from taman template so what position must I choose to see it?

And now the tricky question:
Every main category has to have an full width image displayed. Height is between 80 and 100 px and width full page (like the slideshow). I thaught it's best to use the showcase for it but I must create for each main menu category a different showcase copy.....
Is there another way? Did someone else had this question? If so, is there a module that can be integrated in this template?

I think you must create for each main menu category a different showcase module.

First of all thanks for the reply.
Now my problem is..... I did this already, but, I need to put a background image to each showcase module, and, of course, it's displayed in a div witch has custom height and width..... where I find that div is my mistery.....
Where is the module defined? Is the default showcase module from joomla, or a custom one?
Where are the settings for background image?
And no, I'm not referring to template.css..... That background url has been removed a long time ago, for the default #FFF colour..... From the back-end->modules->page1showcase I can "Select a Background-Image" and that's where I can see it only partialy (auto-resized). If I add text on many lines, it is displayed correctly, considering it has a repeat-x somewhere..... which I must exclude it also.... if I find the right file to edit. )

On this page, the picture from showcase is displayed only in a custom width+height div....
.jf-grid-12 {width: 1200px;}

I need to display that image on the entire showcase..... the same as the background url but, I need to use the Select a background image option, because, on each page, I will have another background image.....

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